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This dinosaur restoration is inaccurate, or its accuracy is disputed. Reason: Pronated hands. |
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[edit]The Triassic prosauropod Plateosaurus: sketch by Tim Bekaert, 2006, based on mounted skeleton. It seems the hands are pronated : and so what please? Explain us the mistake, so that we will can correct the drawing. Thank you.
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